The development of the East African coastal region was greatly influenced by it s excellent strategic position. It became a trading center where goods from three continents were passing by, and lots of money, as well as innovations and technologies were coming in this part of the continent.
If the situation was different, like suggests, if the region was an inland desert or mountainous area in Africa, than it was going to be a very backwards region in every aspect. The people would have steel been living in primitive tribal societies, and there's big possibility that they were going to practice a nomadic lifestyle as well. And those kind of conditions will not allow the formation of developed society, or great empire.
The southern states restricted the voting rights for African Americans while helping poor whites to vote through the introduction of the Grandfather clauses. This was a clause which was exempting the African Americans from the requirements of a piece legislation affecting their previous rights, privileges or practices.
<u>King George III signed</u> the proclamation of 1763,
exactly on <u><em>October 7 of that year</em></u>,
-to calm the fears of the native Indians by stopping the colonists' westward expansion while expanding the lucrative fur trade-,
<u>in Sant James</u> that was where he had his court at that time.
The original was delivered by Sojourner and transcribed by Marius Robinson, a journalist, who was in the audience at the Woman's Rights Convention in Akron, Ohio on May 29, 1851. And Gage’s version is written 12 years later and published in 1863, The full text of each version follows the synopsis below so you can see the differences line by line. I have highlighted overt similarities between the two versions. While Frances Gage changed most of Sojourner’s words and falsely attributed a southern slave dialect to Sojourner’s 1863 version, it is clear the origin of Gage's speech comes from Sojourner's original 1851 speech. It is interesting to note that Marius Robinson and Sojourner Truth were good friends and it was documented that they went over his transcription of her speech before he published it. One could infer from this pre printing meeting, that even if he did not capture every word she said, that she must have blessed his transcription and given
The document to which this question refers is the justification for the Mexican-American War.
Answer:
The document shows how it was America's duty and responsibility for Americans to dominate and spread across the territories from the Atlantic to the Pacific.
Explanation:
Manifest Destiny claimed that the USA had received from God the duty and responsibility to dominate the territories that stretched from west to pacific, in which case, dominating Mexico was a way of fulfilling the divine destiny that had fallen on the country, making with America to dominate a territory large enough to give it more power and influence to dominate the next territories.